Definition of Bohemianisms

1. bohemianism [n] - See also: bohemianism

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bohemianisms

bogusnesses
bogwood
bogwoods
bogy
bogyism
bogyisms
bogyman
bogymen
bogywoman
boh
bohdanowiczite
bohea
boheas
bohemian
bohemianism
bohemianisms (current term)
bohemians
bohemias
bohemium
bohm diffusion
boho
bohos
bohrbug
bohrbugs
bohrium
bohriums
bohs
bohunk
bohunks

Literary usage of Bohemianisms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Belgravia by Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1874)
"Listen to me," he said; "you know my unconventional ways-—my bohemianisms, if you like. I waa never led by worldly maxims, and if that be madness, ..."

2. Gossip of the Century: Personal and Traditional Memories, Social, Literary by Rachel Harriette Busk, Wm. Pitt Byrne (1899)
"... into the inner life and even into some of the bohemianisms of a painter's existence and while engaging their curiosity arouses their sympathies. ..."

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